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在英国脱欧公投结果公布后的过去五年里,伦敦金融城作为全球金融中心的地位一直是诸多猜测的核心。媒体和学术机构一直在争论的一个关键问题与伦敦金融城吸引企业的能力有关,尤其是在欧盟护照系统(2021年1月1日)不再生效的情况下。实际上,英国脱欧后世界出现的新监管情景,可能会使伦敦金融城与-à-vis其他欧洲市场展开更直接的竞争。最近,在2021年3月,随着希尔勋爵(Lord Hill)撰写的《英国上市制度审查报告》(Review of the UK listing regime)的发布,竞争问题开始浮出水面。本文涉及英国金融监管的各个方面,更具体地说,是英国上市程序及其在吸引国内外公司方面的有效性。公平地说,与投资者保护问题一起,《评估》有一个独特的竞争目标,这体现在其关注的焦点上。同样明显的是,这项审查的实施将导致英国脱离欧盟的一些法律和监管标准。
The City of London Post-Brexit: Can Dual-Class Shares Be a Game-Changer?
The status of the City of London as a global financial center has been at the heart of much speculation over the past five years, following the outcome of the Brexit referendum. One of the key questions that has been debated in both media and academic outlets is related to the capacity of the City to attract business, especially once the rights flowing from the EU Passport system cease to be in place (1st January 2021). Effectively, the new regulatory scenario emerging from the post-Brexit world is likely to put the City of London in more direct competition vis-à-vis other European markets.
Questions of competition have come to the fore more recently, in March 2021, with the Review of the UK listing regime, produced by Lord Hill. This deals with aspects of UK financial regulation, and more specifically with the UK listing process and its effectiveness in attracting companies, both domestic and overseas. It is fair to say that, together with investor protection concerns, the Review has a distinctive competitive objective, which transpires from its focus. It is also evident that the implementation of this Review would cause a departure of the UK from a number of EU legal and regulatory standards.